In fact, they’ve even asked some celebs what they think about the program. Lauren Bush wants in, also saying, “The thing I always try to do beyond recycling when I can, and also turn of the water and lights when I’m not using them. But the biggest thing, which is now becoming more accessible in food and in other industries, is to buy green and become a conscious consumer!”

Sandra Bernhard looked through all of the 30 eco-tips (pdf) that Whole Foods recommends and chose her fave. It’s #19, Switch to Organics.

Finally, Vanessa Carlton pulled out all of the stops and offered up tips of her own! Saying:

I always turn lights off when I leave a room.

Unplug chargers when not using them.

When possible I bring a cloth bag to the grocery store.

Also, take the subway!!!! It’s quicker than a cab and you’ll sit there knowing you are saving our planet little by little.

If you get espresso to go, always forgo the top and paper ring. If you add those up everyday you end up saving sooo much paper.

In general I try to buy paper products that look brownish and hearty. Like oatmeal. Crisp white paper is a thing of the past.

About Rebecca Carter

Rebecca Carter is the Co-Founder of Ecorazzi. Rebecca was recently featured in the book Hot, Rich, and Green. She is one of 70 eco-achievers featured in Glamour magazine in April 2009, named Best of Green 2010 by Miami Magazine and Best Environmentalist by Miami New Times Best of 2008. She's raising a couple of little boys in Miami and speaks English & Spanish. Find out more at www.RebeccaCarter.net. Follow Rebecca on Twitter: @rebeccacarter